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tcsh

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What is tcsh?

tcsh is an enhanced version of csh, the C shell. It's a Unix shell that functions as both a command interpreter for running programs and a programming language. It is often used for interactive command-line work and shell scripting, particularly by users familiar with the C programming language syntax.

What other technologies are related to tcsh?

tcsh Competitor Technologies

sh is another shell, competing with tcsh for users.
mentioned alongside tcsh in 9% (200) of relevant job posts
ksh is another shell, competing with tcsh for users.
mentioned alongside tcsh in 5% (220) of relevant job posts
csh is a direct ancestor and competitor to tcsh.
mentioned alongside tcsh in 3% (83) of relevant job posts
Bash is another shell, competing with tcsh for users.
mentioned alongside tcsh in 0% (553) of relevant job posts

tcsh Complementary Technologies

tracemon can be used from within tcsh to monitor network traffic.
mentioned alongside tcsh in 34% (63) of relevant job posts
tracert can be used from within tcsh to trace the route of network packets.
mentioned alongside tcsh in 12% (109) of relevant job posts
Telnet can be used from within tcsh for remote access.
mentioned alongside tcsh in 3% (160) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning tcsh?

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Arm
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Qualcomm
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